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Mr. Reagan was concerned about unreasonable obstacles to the development of deep seabed mineral resources.
Wales's highly variable relief and climate are obstacles to the development of other commercial crops.
Correction: May 24, 2004, Monday An article in Business Day on Thursday about obstacles to the development of genetically modified crops referred incorrectly to a potato taken off the market by Monsanto.
And, no doubt, Cromwell would have been as surprised as anyone "that his heroic struggles to build God's kingdom in England had as their lasting consequence the removal of obstacles to the development of English capitalism".
Maybe that can be attributed to the brilliance of the idea -- a way to remove obstacles to the development of the 16 acres where the twin towers once stood by eliminating the clash of interests between the city and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the site.
The findings also reveal that rigid planning practices still represent obstacles to the development of GI.
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Likewise, the power of the extremists among the conservatives was an obstacle to the development of a strong conservative party.
Flooding is a significant obstacle to the development of Bangladesh, which is home to two of the largest river systems in the world: the Brahmaputra and the Ganges.
"Mao had an excessive belief in class struggle, and that became an obstacle to the development of productive forces," Mr. He said.
For decades, Bryant Park was known as an enclave of unsavory characters and menacing panhandlers, making the park an obstacle to the development of Midtown Manhattan's office district.
In 1998 Bill Clinton was roundly criticized in the United States for suggesting that slavery might conceivably have been an obstacle to the development of a healthy relationship between the United States and the nations of Africa.
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